I imagine the constant talking and hype that's surrounding this game for the last decade certainly helps the buzz for it. Doubt it'll be much of a financial success though. I mean, how can they make a profit on dev cycle that long

Sorry I have not been posting the chart but after Christmas until now it has been dead for game releases but now we are in February it is getting more interesting, two new entries this week, like you have said it is a disappointing 20th for woolly world on the 3ds

GTA V is just a mystery as to why it's always in the charts, I know it's a cheap game now and that the online side of things is still very busy from what I've read but it's still amazing how it's nearly always in the charts.

this weeks japans chart has ubisofts online fighter for honour shoot to no 1. regards to hardware its again fought out between 3ds and ps4, currently ps4 on top. hopefully in a few weeks we may well see some switch games on there

All depends on how well the Switch sells. If the Switch sells, Zelda will sell.

The problem will be whether people are going to fork out for a new console to get a massive adventure game when they can just buy one on the PS4. Breath of the Wild and Skyward Sword have had unfortunate launch timings, Skyward Sword coming around the same time as Skyrim and now Breath of the Wild coming at the same time as Horizon: Zero Dawn.

I reckon it'll be very close between the two actually, Horizon has a couple of days head start on Zelda BoTW but Zelda is also launching on Switch and as it's the lead game for the Switch a high % of people will buy it for their new console. Then it's launching on Wii U as well but I don't see the Wii U contributing too much to the overall sales as it seems online only with most stores having ditched their Wii U range for the Switch.